Drop the Illusion

Please enjoy this session from my live workshop “How to Understand the Creative Power of Your Intuitive Nature” from 2015.
You’re absolutely born knowing that the more you attune to your inner world, the more your outer world will change. You’re born knowing that if you recognize something’s an illusion, it will disappear. You’re born knowing that if you recognize something has no power, it will evaporate. The only way to hold onto something is to give it a false value. I’m gonna say this again because I just dropped a jewel in your lap: The only way to hold onto something is to give it a false value.
In this workshop, we’re going to talk about your intuitive nature—but what do I mean by that?
Intuition is a fascinating subject. On one hand, it’s one of the most interesting and essential aspects of who you are. On the other, it’s notoriously difficult to define—almost like trying to explain the forest to a tree. You are deeply intuitive by nature. In fact, some of your greatest suffering may stem from how much you repress that intuition.
Intuition is profoundly accurate, and that’s part of what makes it so confronting. What I want to explore in this workshop is twofold: first, what your intuitive nature really is. And second, how far its influence truly reaches—far beyond the narrow, practical way it’s often perceived.
We tend to think of intuition as a tool for answering practical questions: Should I take this job? Is this the right decision? We frame it as if it serves the rational world. But intuition is not a rational skill. When you treat it as one, you’re already misunderstanding it. Intuition is, in truth, a mystical capacity—one that calls for a different kind of listening, a different kind of knowing.
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